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Meteorologist Cameron Barker
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The Highest U.S. Hurricane Wind Gust - 186 MPH at Blue Hill (MA) - A Deep Dive
A deeper dive into the absurd 186 MPH wind gust that occurred at Blue Hill Observatory in the 1938 Hurricane, historic accounts at the scene of the highest U.S. hurricane wind gust, and a discussion of the meteorological factors in place.
Side note: I had some substantial issues with exporting this video, so the best sacrifice I could make to get this on the internet today was lower quality. However, given the content of the video, 480p quality should not be a significant issue.
Side note: I had some substantial issues with exporting this video, so the best sacrifice I could make to get this on the internet today was lower quality. However, given the content of the video, 480p quality should not be a significant issue.
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7/16/24 Severe T-Storm - Shelf Cloud, Wall Cloud, Power Flashes
Просмотров 2166 месяцев назад
Severe T-Storm passes just to the north with ominous structure, a brief wall cloud with some rotating scud, faint power flashes, and a good lightning show. Unfortunately most of the bolts were shrouded in rain but the high flash rate still helped in viewing the structure of the storm.
Massachusetts SUPERCELL - INSANE Anvil Crawler Lightning - 7/9/24
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Surprise impromptu storm chase with a supercell in my backyard.
Severe T-Storms at Empire State Building - 6/30/24
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Severe T-Storms at Empire State Building - 6/30/24
Flash Flood & Nocturnal MCS (45 MPH Winds) 6/26/24
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A day to remember with first a notable flash flood event driving home on Route 9, then the main show with a long-track nocturnal MCS arriving at night with several SIG wind reports, including 77 MPH at Bradley Intl. Airport! Several brief tornadoes were also observed one county to my south at about the time of recording. Winds in my area reached up to 45 MPH, however much stronger wind was on t...
Transient Supercell, 50 MPH Downburst: 6/14/24 Severe T-Storm
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Very good looking storm for MA standards. Had some brief supercell characteristics looking towards Sherborn MA with an inflow notch/updraft region, before quickly going outflow dominant with full-fledged shelf cloud over Boston. Official peak 50 MPH gust here Blue Hill Observatory with confirmed time stamp. Big T-Storm drought back home as it took a month for first storm of the year, but 3 roun...
DAY OF TWISTERS - Nebraska/Iowa Outbreak - Full Chase Video
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Initially chasing from home in Lincoln NE. Captured three tornadoes including the infamous Lincoln-Waverly EF3, watching the supercell grow from birth. Pursued cyclic supercell northeast catching the Elkorn wedge tornado near peak width (~1.2 miles). Intercepted the supercell north of Omaha with a nasty green ground-scraping mesocyclone and possible embedded wedge tornado (still pending via NWS...
Whiteout SNOW SQUALL with 50+ MPH Winds - 1/14/24, Natick MA
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Two snow squalls in quick succession, the second in particular bringing 50 MPH winds, near-zero visibilities, and one of the greatest instances of blowing snow I have seen. Late upload from about 2 months ago. Didn't get to editing until recently.
2020 Was the Craziest Year of Weather I've Ever Experienced
Просмотров 157Год назад
A bit more free time over break so had some fun putting this together yesterday. But for real, I feel like 2020 was the craziest year of weather in around Southern New England in a very long time, and it really flies under the radar/is not remembered that way by many.
90 MPH WINDS! - Massachusetts Extreme Wind Chase - Full Video
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Full upload showing the record breaking high wind event of December 18, 2023. Recorded live from Blue Hill Observatory (10 miles south of Boston), as the highest winds since January 1996 occurred there. This is the only video footage I am aware of featuring the highest recorded wind gust from this powerhouse storm system (90 MPH), which turns out to be the highest wind gust anywhere in New Engl...
90 MPH Wind Gust - Blue Hill Observatory (Milton MA)
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Watch the moment of a 90 MPH gust at Blue Hill Observatory (10 miles south of Boston), the highest wind there since 1996! Timestamp: 11:33 AM on December 18, 2023 FULL VIDEO: ruclips.net/video/OsMzMEFTlrY/видео.htmlsi=ule3wOkNyf0yzsDX
HURRICANE FORCE WINDS - Extreme Wind Forecast Discussion MA/CT/RI
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Real impressive event likely Monday. Discussion of impacts, trends, etc.
RAIN-WRAPPED TORNADO - Nebraska Storm Chase 10/12/23
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RAIN-WRAPPED TORNADO - Nebraska Storm Chase 10/12/23
SUPERCELL Cancels Nebraska Football Game - 9/23/23
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SUPERCELL Cancels Nebraska Football Game - 9/23/23
Low-Precipitation Sunset Storm - 9/19/23
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Low-Precipitation Sunset Storm - 9/19/23
12 Minutes of Nebraska Lightning - 8/5/23
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12 Minutes of Nebraska Lightning - 8/5/23
Supercell & Sunset Mammatus 7/28/23 - Welcome to Nebraska
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Supercell & Sunset Mammatus 7/28/23 - Welcome to Nebraska
Severe T-Storm Takeoff Flight - Boston Logan Intl.
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Severe T-Storm Takeoff Flight - Boston Logan Intl.
*HIGH-END TORNADO THREAT MA/CT TOMORROW* - Forecast Discussion
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*HIGH-END TORNADO THREAT MA/CT TOMORROW* - Forecast Discussion
EXTREME RAIN EVENT IN MA/CT tomorrow! 7/16/23 Forecast Discussion
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EXTREME RAIN EVENT IN MA/CT tomorrow! 7/16/23 Forecast Discussion
HIGH RISK FOR FLOODING IN VT - Forecast Discussion 7/9/23
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HIGH RISK FOR FLOODING IN VT - Forecast Discussion 7/9/23
A Meteorologist's Analysis on the 1953 Worcester Tornado
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A Meteorologist's Analysis on the 1953 Worcester Tornado
APARTMENT STRUCK BY LIGHTNING! Intense T-Storm 4/5/23
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APARTMENT STRUCK BY LIGHTNING! Intense T-Storm 4/5/23
What is the difference between the "instantaneous high" of 83 mph vs the peak gust of 75?
12:00, Why does it say gust 104MPH? Can someone please explain?
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And 24 hours prior was the great Flint-Beecher F5 tornado from the same storm system
Not to be confused with Mount Washington's famous wind gust of 231 mph, recorded on April 12, 1934 at the Mount Washington Observatory, stands as the record for the fastest surface wind measured in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
That wind gust is indeed higher, but it was a non-hurricane wind gust.
Awesome content! I’m from mass love our underratedly diverse climate
The 1938 Hurricane, my favourite US hurricane. For personal reasons.
Camille had gust over 200 . Obviously not officially measured
Ian broke sensors rated for 220.
My grandma lived in Sturbridge when this happened. She told me how the trees in the cemetery were uprooted and remains were scattered throughout. 29:08 Nantucket had recorded its "longest thunderstorm" (Ludlum's Nantucket Weatherbook; forget the page), which I think was more or less training thunderstorms along that frontal boundary. Awesome video
Wow it's absolutely RIPPING! And those sounds are so eerie, I freaking love it
overall good video. but yea the elkhorn tornado i could see from my walkout basement as it went north. went to the west of my house about 2 ish miles.
Nice video!! 👍👍
The controversies surrounding that one building that’s blocking the Empire State building you can’t even see the flat iron building from that view anymore such a shame.
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Amazing video!! 🙌🙌
Wow, that view is amazing! Beautiful clouds.
nice video! good job
thanks!
Oh my...I chased those storms when they went through west Concord and nearby towns. First storm was knocking limbs and branches down left and right. Hard to guess wind speed 'cause everything was so wooded and just could see leaf litter flying everywhere but based on the damage and power outages I'm assuming 55-60mph+. Lots of pea to marble hail, prob some bigger based on the sound. I have a video where I can sort of see some on the ground that look prob quarter sized and had a dime size fly in my car when I put window down briefly. Didn't report it though I should have 'cause unlikely anyone else was directly underneath that hail core that would have. Second storm looked even meaner, at least on velocity, but I couldn't get in position because there were too many roads blocked from trees. Eventually, after the second storm brushed me, I drove through the damage and saw a lot more limbs and trees down. The intracloud lightning was absolutely wild...as you can see on your video here. Haven't seen lightning that frequent since I chased in the Plains a decade before. Anyway, awesome video, glad someone else has some footage of those wild storms.
Just found your channel, it's nice seeing other people's experiences of some memorable wx events around here. Models and forecasts initially showed storms confined to western MA earlier that day, then I remember one HRRR run showing them making it much further east. Had a good cell move through my home town in northeast MA but I had to leave half hour before to go to work. Later on I was in Burlington, MA and happen to take a peak outside and saw flashes to the west every 3-4 seconds. For the next several hours we had 3 or 4 of those cells train a couple miles south of where I was and lightning was wild. I think it started around 8pm and when I got home I could see the storms towers still lighting up over Boston Harbor as they moved off the coast around midnight. I was able to take a few videos I gotta go through and upload at some point. Shaping up to be a decent 2024 severe wx season for the northeast I think as well. Great video, good luck chasing!
great footage!
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Amazing!😃
wow, I just found this. I literally was up there like 45 mins before you guys haha. Standing at that rock. Wish I had come later, wasn't quite as windy for me.
Wow that’s wild. Yeah things ramped up quick especially right ahead of that convective line 11am-noon
good job friend
I would have loved to have been there to experience that storm, it's absolutely amazing!
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The plains are alive with the sound of thunder. Ah ah ah ah.
What's that high-pitched sound I keep hearing in the background? Also, I love the audio quality.
that penthouse apartment is just as insane as the storm
Friggin beautiful storm!⚡️🤘
Looks and sounds like a blizzard!!!
good job!
After a rather hot, humid & windy day, things began to happen - debris seen flying over and landing here. Radio bulletin, Worcester and Shrewsbury battered by tornado.
11d days ago This is a good one
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This one is a good one
cool!
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"I Can't Remember A Worse December" rings true this month so many LLJ's and heavy rainstorms. Sort of like the Atmospheric River storms that the West Coast got. But this Super El Nino is so strong we're getting them on the East Coast. Didn't know they had so much Pitch Pine trees at Blue Hill though it looked like they handled the storm well. Looked like a Hurricane out there at times!
Great point on the Pine trees! I was amazed how well they did despite instances of sustained 50-60 MPH. The vegetation definitely is a bit different atop the hill compared to the ground below. My hypothesis is that 20-30 MPH winds are a near daily occurrence up there, so they were a bit more battle tested than trees in slightly less wind-prone areas.
Awesome footage! What's incredible to consider is that your video, despite how impressive the 12/18/23 event winds were at the summit, at no point depicts sustained 1-min average speeds above 70mph. Just to imagine what it must have been like on the summit during 1938 when a 5-min average of 121mph was recorded is simply incredible when juxtaposed with the visuals of this video and the knowledge of the comparative wind speeds.
Completely agree! Definitely had strong tropical storm/cat 1 vibes up there, but adding in fully leaved trees and a stronger hurricane, things definitely would’ve looked different. Really shows how some of the big ones there like 1938, Carol, Donna all are in a tier above these extratropical/weaker tropical events.
Nice! First time I ever heard of use of snowrecho. This basically is a snowrecho, especially considering this thing developed all the way in Wisconsin. Climate changes making events like these more and more common place even in winter time. For instance, Long Island had six tornadoes on a day that the heights were around 5400 due to strong south south west winds in head of a arctic cold front off the warm water on November 13, 2021, pushing temperatures into the low 60s. I had some pretty intense grapple and small hail a bit of a lowering on the edge of that cell but not much rotation, I had a feeling that it may produce some tornadoes over Long Island, and sure enough that that’s exactly what transpired, there was a lot of wind shear.
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As bad as that is, in 2020 January in candlewood lake CT, we got a Squall dropped 2-3 " in 15 min ..worse than that
Good video.
Geez, it’s like a blizzard hits your area!😨😨😨
Great analysis and video! Thank you
Nice!! 👍👍
I wish I had this weather right now😂. It's 93 with a dew point of 71. It's the first week of September
That is spectacular!